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Cerebral Palsy is a disorder of the motor control systems of the brain. The vast majority of CP cases are caused by damage to the developing brain of the fetus, new born or toddler. The cerebrum, also called the telencephalon, and the diencephalon constitute the forebrain. The forebrain is just behind the forehead. Cerebral palsy suffers are afflicted with one or more of three classifications of uncontrolled muscle movements - spastic, ataxic or athetoid. Medical malpractice is frequently found to be the source of the damage to the cerebrum and for this reason birth injury attorneys are often retained to pursue damage claims for cerebral palsy victims.

As your birth injury attorney will inform you, the cost of cerebral palsy over the course of your child's lifetime will be enormous. CP is the result of damage to the motor control system. In addition to the spastic movements, CP is sometimes accompanied by epilepsy. Additionally, secondary problems can arise due to the interference the condition places on the development of other body systems, including the development of the skeleton, including the spine.

A birth injury attorney is vital because cerebral palsy is a permanent condition. It affects the development of movement, muscle control and posture. The motor control disabilities can also be accompanied by epilepsy, disabilities in cognition, perception, communication and sensation. Behavioral problems and secondary problems with development of the muscles and skeleton are also common.

For all the reasons outlined above, you must retain the services of a birth injury attorney to obtain whatever the courts will allow by way of damages caused by medical malpractice. Damage to the cerebrum can be caused by non-standard medical care during pregnancy or during birth: applying too much force when using forceps, for example. Cerebral palsy has no cure. Physical and drug therapy can help ameliorate additional problems and complications arising from the condition.

One study done in 2003 estimated the financial cost for CP sufferers over their lifetime to be just under $1,000,000, lost income included. Another study of occurance in 6 different countries found CP occurred between 2.12 and 2.45 times per one thousand live births. Get the best birth injury attorney you can find.

by: Allen Batson




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